Saturday Ken, Gerald & Graham took a day off for house hold duties & Paul, Rory & Hugh couldn’t help themselves and did a all day 250 mls round trip in a blustery wind – but found some more great roads- including a little gravel to keep Hugh in familiar territory –
The all time classic trip story especially for the Mt Gambier Ulysses news letter. Unfortunately we don’t have a picture but imagine this; a well known local member part of our team needs more tooth paste, but forgot to take his glasses as usual. First attempt to clean his teeth completely broke the party up, Ken fell about laughing at Rory’ mouth full of denture glue. We are still trying to prize open his jaw. Actually we think we might leave it stuck as the silence is golden.
We have just today received blog comments from the first few blogs. Not sure why it took so long but we appreciate all the comments and have shared them with the team.
Nothing like a really good dental funny on your holiday ! I hope none of the adhesive got swallowed, who knows what may may have been stuck tight. In my professional opinion, some of those rough Californian zinfandels may have dissolved the denture glue, although the teeth may have dissolved as well. Kentucky bourbon may be a safer solvent to use... Remember this tip, you might need it again one day :)
ReplyDeleteRT called this morning - rained onite at the Vale - 14mm here + more today - reckon all the seed should be up when u get back!
ReplyDeleteHow cool I did this with the IT guy 2M away - future nerd material - nah!
ReplyDeleterain was 38 mm at Meadows.
ReplyDeletewhen r u back in Aus - a blokw wants to know?
the dental hygiene problem related to rory just made it into the june newsletter. I had to make to make an urgent call to stop it being emailed so that i could add the news flash.
ReplyDeleteNot much happens in Mt G so by the time rory gets back it will probably be all over town.
Bad luck Rory, but hilarious reading for us. Keith seems to have some creative suggestions for remedies. A good lesson for all of us as we age and travel in other countries.
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